The culture of resistance: The 1967 war in the context of

AUTHOR(S)

Nassar, Jamal R.

PUB. DATE

June 1997

SOURCE

Arab Studies Quarterly;Summer97, Vol. 19 Issue 3, p77

SOURCE TYPE

Academic Journal

DOC. TYPE

Article

ABSTRACT

Discusses the causes of the Palestinian war with Israel. Palestinian's resistance to Zionist colonization of Palestine; Absence of meaningful peaceful channels for legitimate change in Palestine; Historical background of the Palestinian resistance; Information on 1987 Intifada, the third phase of Palestinian resistance.

ACCESSION #

9711214834

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